you hear ann romney being put out there and mitt romney touting her as sort of knowing how women care about the economy. but more specifically, what are you hearing out on the street? >> well, you know, women are -- women care deeply about bread and butter issues. so many of them are sole breadwinners for their family or are economic drivers for our neighborhoods and communities. i think that economic issues of course are top of the list for women as well as for men voters. and i think that women are looking for, you know, commitment over time. and delivering on, you know, on the talk about commitment. and, again, you know, i'll give the example of the fact that the lily ledbetter fair pact was the very first law that the president signed when he came into office. you know, that's what commitment looks like. >> it's actually real action. >> yeah. >> bill, you were in congress when mitt romney was here. congress and governors have to work together. what kind of governor was he to work with? >> well, he -- we worked on two specific issues. we worked well together. one involved the cape